20—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 26, 1948 I. F. Stone's This Is Israel' Depicts Triumph of Zionism "This Is Israel" is the record of 12 months of struggle to create a state and of the triumph of a courageous people against tyrants. . I. F. Stone is the historian who compiled this splendid book. Bartley C. Crum wrote a power- ful essay as foreword. The more than 10G photographs are , the work o three brilliant artists — Robert. Capa, Jerry 'Cooke and Tim I. F. Stone Gidal. The publishers, Boni & Gaer, Inc., 133 W. 44th St., New York 18, selected Nov. 29, the first an- niversary of the partition plan, as publication date for the book. It is a splendid choice—since Mr. Stone has compiled a complete resume of all that has transpired in Israle and before the United Nations. Stone -clears exciting new paths toward understanding the move- ment which has grown into an urgent world issue. A vivid account of the fulfill- ment of v∎ Jewish prophecy after 20 centuries of struggle, this first- hand story of Israel's birth is BoOk Month Poster written by a. reporter who is also a powerful creative writer. "This Is Israel" is history written with a depth and perspective rarely displayed so close in time to the events chronicled. The book goes back to the age- old sources of Israel's strength, describes the early beginning of Zionism and its growth in the 19th Century, and moves forward into our time, depicting the blinding of Palestine with only primitive means by "the few who cared." We • then witness the formation of the villages and in- dustries, the life of the people as it changes through the years, the structure of labor • and govern- ment. And then, focusing more sharply on recent events, Mr. Stone gives us a battle-by-battle description of the War for Inde- pendence;laying bare meanwhile the political maneuvers of which the batles were the visible signs, and making clear at last the se- cret of how a deserted, poorly- armed and tiny nation stood off seven Arab armies. As Bartley Crum says in his introduction, Stone brings "sin- -` gular .qualifications" to his task of acquainting Americans - with Israel. The spectacular photographs magnificently supplement Stone's story. OOKS knalrbo tbY__o_mPm.ssac Henry Wineman's Rich Career Recalled on 70th Birthday Henry Wineman, whose name has meant devoted leader- ship in civic as well as Jewish organizations for almost half a century, will observe his 70th birthday Dec. 12. casesiffrd- h-E WEE c ttryllsRT.zifte,-15 -TO Born in 1878 in Cincinnati, Henry Wineman was brought to source of inspiration to the Detroit by his parents after a community for many years. 5"- __t_i - Y__1; ■ Can r short.. stay in Chicago.' He was The entire community joins in 77.7.1:1] graduated from the University felicitating Henry Wineman on TATIfElE5 mg:tm314-7-12rim of Michigan in 1901 and Shortly his 70th birthday and in wishing thereafter entered the family business, Peoples' Outfitting. Co., I'W__11;7229:1 =1 171KAV of which he has been president ftf/FriTr-ThYA!2.: .0c5Tot- 4 -- m w2 since 1923. • In 1911, he was married to Gertrude Friedman. of Pittsburgh, and they have worked side by side in numerous activities, train- ing their children, JameS and Mary (Mrs. Arthur Davis) to Four-color poster, by Szyk, be- follow in their steps along the ing used in connection with the path of community service. 1948 observance of Jewish Book As far back as 1918 his lead- Month; Nov. 26 to Dec. 26. ership was recognized, and he was elected to the board of the "Book Month" is under direction United Jewish Charities. He of the JWB-sponsored Jewish Book was UJC president from 1924 Council of America. to 1926 and still serves on its board. It was during his presi- Locker Arrives To Help dency that plans were formu-' lated for the reorganization of Settle Conflict In UPA the Jewish community with the NEW YORK (JTA) -L-• Berl resultant formation of the Jew- ish Welfare Federation. Locker, chairman of the Jewish Wineman 'vas president of him continued well being that Agency executive in Jerusalem, the new agency from 1931 to he may maintain his posts of key arrived here to consult with the 1937 and has been a member leadership in Detroit and on the American members of the execu- tive on the conflict which has of its executive commit\tee since wider American Jewish scene. then. He has always been a developed within the United Palestine Appeal leading to the a leader in the Allied Jewish recent-resignation - of Henry Mon- Campaign and Detroit Service Yiddish Newspapers tor. from -his post as UPA execu- Group. Condemn UPA Split tive director: A new executive His memberShips and offices director has been appointed and extend over the entire country, NEW YORK (JitA)—The con- his name will= be made public and have included the American WASHINGTON (JTA) — A under consideration by the Gen- shortly. flict in the United Palestine Ap- Executive Comthittee of the Jew- plenary meeting of the fourth eral Assembly in Paris. Meanwhile, five officials of the ish Agency for Palestiee; boardS peal was criticized in editorials Final action requiring a two- UPA announced their resignation annual conference of the UN of the Amerkan. Friends of the appearing in the New York Yid- Food and Agriculture Organiza- thirds vote • for approval must declaring that they have watched Hebrew University; Hebrew dish press. The Jewish Morning. tion adjourned without voting on Come in the plenary session of "With apprehension" the growing Union College, American Jewish Journal pointed out that the plan an application for membership the conference. An informed rift Within the organizatioris. The Committee, Jewish Chautaqua to establish a fund 7raising organ- submitted by the Government of source told the Jewish Tele- five are: Harry Seeve, adminis- Society, Joint Distribution CornL ization for Israel distinct from graphic Agency that it was doubt- trator; Dr. Martin Rosenbluth, only in Israel. mittee and United_ Service for the UPA will result "not . The Israeli application had been ful that the general committee director of information; Ellis New Americans; honorary vice a split,. but in virutal . confusion." placed on the agenda over the would act • on the Israeli applica- Radinsky, director of community chairinan of the United Palestine This, the JourriaI continued, "will objections of Lebanon, Iraq and tion before the early part of next contacts; Dr. George Stefansky, Appeal; _ vice president of the not do fund-raising efforts for Israel any good." Pakistan who maintained that it week. Israel was officially ad- directOr of research; and Sidney Council of Jewish Federations would - be "premature" to con- mitted as an observer to the con- S. Green, comptroller. The Day • said that "at this and Welfare Funds; board of the ference at this afternoon's meet- time, when the Jews of Israel are • ider the Israeli application while United Hebrew Schools; honorary the whole Palestine issue was still ing. Lehman Wins Award director, Jewish Community Cen- in the midst of. a serious struggle, Israel is represented at the con- _s of Jew- ter, the boards of the Zionist Which is costing hundred ference by Dr: Ludwig Samuels, For Interfaith Efforts ish lives and millions of Jewish Organization of Detroit, Jewish Welles Urges Return Israel government expert on ag- funds, there is a group of people NEW YORK. (JTA)—Former Community Council and Temple here who seek to undermine the riculture and marketing research. To Realism of Partition Governor Herbert H. Lehman Beth El, and the National Finance basis of the Zionist organization - He has been in the United States Council of the National Jewish as coordinator of Israel's food Was awarded the 1948 Inter-Faith in America and to break Jewish NEW YORK. (JTA)—Charg- purchasing missions in this coun- in Action gold medal at a testi- Welfare Board. unity." In addition to his Jewish inter- ing that the present Palestine try. monial dinner at the Waldorf- situation "is _due solely to the Astoria, in recognition of "de- ests, Henr*Wineman has become policies' of two great powers — voted efforts oia behalf of inter- known as an ambassador of good- Zionist Council to Act Great Britain and the United Conference io Conclude racial . and inter-faith unity." The will through his service to the On UPA Issue on Monday States," former Under-Secretary speakers at the dinner, which community-at-large. He has been of State Sumner Welles told a Functions As of Dec. 31 was attended by representatives a leader in the Detroit Commu- A meeting of the Zionist Coun- dinner meeting of the American of the three major faiths; inclUd- nity Chest for Many years and, cll will be ,held, Monday evening, one chiring World War II, he was Jewish Congress tendered in his NEW YORK.• (JTA) — The ed Henry MorgenthaU Jr:, judge of the founders of the War Chest Nov. 29,. at the Jewish National honor that the government of American Jewish Conference, or- Samuel Rosenman, Brig. Gen. campaign. He has been co- the United States should "face Fund Office, 11816 Dexter, to David Sarnoff and other notables. the facts" and return to the "real- ganized in 1943 as the all-inclu- PrOceedS from the dinner went chairman of the Detroit. Round hear reports and a discussion on ism of the original UN partition sive national body- of American to the $1,000,000 building fwad Table of Catholics, Jews and the United 'Palestine Appeal is- resolution of Nov. 29, 1947." Jewry to deal with post-war of the Garment Center Congrega- Protestants and is affiliated with sue, and a review of the current Scoring efforts "still further to Jewish problems, will wind up tion and Community House, the Retail Merchants' Association, political situation. • reduce the territory which the its affairs and cease to function Which will be constructed in the Detroit Better Business Bureau,. Mr. Shevitz announces that a Owners' Property the "'Business leaders of the people of Israel heart of New _York's garment in-. have so rightly declared to be as of Dec. 31, 1948, it was.an- dustry and will include a 450- Association and the Detroit Re- Zionist Council representative to an irreducible minimum," Mr. nounced by Louis Lipsky, chair- seat synagogue and an auditor- tail Furniture Dealers Association. the ,board of governors . of..: the With his wife, Gerturde, Jewish Welfare Federation will Welles asserted that the Nov. 29 man of the conference executive ium which will be used for inter- Henry Wineman has been a be -.elected at this meeting. resolution of the General \Assem- committee. faith forums and broadcasts. bly "remains unchallenged as the PROOU,ccO GY NORMAN 6 SOL:6100e4 sole authoritative declaration of T EXT BY :M J A •R G RLiP T N E ARTHUR LOURIE :LIVES OF OUR TIMES the will of the UN." Welles was presented a cita- A GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPETOWN, BORN IN SOUTH AFRICA IN 1903,HE tion "in recognition of his states- HE STUDIED LAW AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY ON HAS DEVOTED MORE THAN 20 YEARS A FELLOWSHIP AND RECEIVED HI5 MASTERS manship and understanding, in- TO THE CAUSE OF ZIONISM FROM CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY Spiringly devoted to the services Of his country and in gratitude • (' for his courageous championing 12TH °14 of the cause of Israel among the nations of the world." 141 LOU rEezmx.ca . Inn 1]a n Vote on Granting Full Membership To Israel Delayed by UN's FAO Parley 1111110 1111iiir 11 Z • Romanian Decree Exempts JDC Credit Cooperatives The BUCHAREST (JTA) Romanian Government has noti- fied all credit Cooperatives' estab- lished in this country by the Joint Distribution. Conimittee that they May continue with their regular programs. Dr. E. Costiner, manager of the Romanian JDC Office, and a rep- resentative of the Jewish Demo- Cratic Committee were informed 01 this decision at a talk with officials of the National Institute of Cooperatimes. . (The United Press reported from Bucharest that the Union of Romanian Jews, a 40-year-old organization devoted to fighting anti-Semitism, has voted to dis- band itself.) 7 WHILE AT CA-MBRIDGE,HE was PRESIDENT OF THE ZIONIST SOCIETY. HE VISITED PALESTINE IN 1927 . WITH 'A NOME BACKGROUND WHICH WAS . ALWAYS VITALLY- CONCERNED WITH - WEL- FARE AFFAIR: SAE HAS ALWAYS SOUGHT • - THE BETTERMENT OF JEWS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD THE JEW I i ~ i AGENCY. ► I I! a FOR THE FIRST TIME, AND BECAME ALL THE MORE DETERMINED TO FURTHER THE CAUSE OF ZION- ISM. THE HIGHLIGHT OF 145 LIFETIME OF SERV-' ICE TO ZIONISM CAME WHEN HE WAS APPOINTED THE FIRST CONSUL-GENERAL HE LEFT THE PRACTICE OF' LAW TO. DEVOTE ALL HIS ENERGIES AND TIME TO ZIONISM. IN 1933,IN LONDON ,HE BECAME POLITICAL SECRETARY OF IN NEW YORK OF THE *PROVISIONAL • GOVERNMENT OF • UPON HIS ARRIVAL IN THE US. HE WAS NAMED SECRETARY Of THE AMERICAN ZIONIST EMERGENCY COUNCIL. LATER, HE BECAME DIRECTOR OF THE JEWISH AGENCY OFFICE IN NEW YORK. u ltam AFTER HIS APPOINTMENT,HE SAID:"-IT SEEMS IMPORTANT TO ME THAT 1 CAN BE DOING SOME• THING FOR ISRAEL,MORE IMPORTANT THAN ANY OTHER LIFE COULD R OU/Zif A Rill° 111 44'11111 11 41ft 1° t Co fp IGmt 044